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The company’s employees want to be healed by a little girl ghost. Akio Otsuka narrates the latest PV.

The TV anime "Shakusan-san wants to be healed by a young ghost. and that Yui Ogura, Ayaka Kaneko, and Yuu Natani Hiiragi will appear as additional cast members.

The work is based on a comedy manga serialized in "Monthly Shonen Gangan" (Square Enix). It depicts the daily life of Fusehara-san (CV: Hisako Kanemoto), who works for a black company and is healed by a ghost-chan (Rina Hidaka) who takes care of her health.
Miko Chan (CV: Yui Ogura)

Ogura plays the role of Miko-chan, a demon goddess; Kaneko plays Kon, a fox who is a follower of Miko-chan; and Naya plays Konta, another follower.

The narration in the PV is by Akio Otsuka. The serious tone of the voiceover is "What does 'work' mean to you? The story begins with the question, "How cute is a ghost? In the PV, the opening theme song "Cherish" sung by Natsuori Ishihara can be heard.

The video clip is entitled "Shachiku-san wa juyo jyojo ghost ni yasai ni healai." will begin airing sequentially on April 7 on TOKYO MX and other stations. The full comment from Ogura, who plays the role of Mikochan, is as follows.

Yui Ogura (who plays Mikochan)
I am honored to be playing the role of Miko.
I myself am fascinated by the world of the company's livestock, and I am very happy to be able to participate in this production.
I will play the role of Miko in a cute and fun way so that I can heal you even more, so please look forward to it. ......!

(C) Imari Arita/ SQUARE ENIX, Production Committee also want to be healed.
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